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Beristain’s wife voted for President Trump in November and previously said she believed in the Republican’s immigration policies. In February, he ordered officials to be more aggressive in arresting and deporting those living in the U.S. illegally.
“I think our President is going to keep all the good people here,” she said in a March interview with WSBT. “He is not going to tear up families. I don’t think he wants to do that. He just wants to keep us safe."
Here is why this man was deported. The article says it but the op does not.
Beristain had a work permit, driver’s license, social security information, paid his taxes and was in the process of obtaining an immigrant visa, one of his attorneys, Jason Flora, told the news station. He had no criminal record.
Beristain during a family vacation in 2000 took a wrong turn to Niagara falls that put him past the Canadian border. When he tried to return to the country, officials denied him entrance and placed a deportation order on him, his 14-year-old daughter, Jasmine previously told the Daily News.
His wife was pregnant at the time, so he ignored the order. Beristain didn’t want to leave her alone, Helen said in a March interview.
Beristain’s deportation came on the same day attorneys filed a court document aimed at keeping Beristain in the country. The document claims he wasn’t given due process when he first received his deportation order in 2000. Beristain was deported before a judge had time to issue a ruling.
He wasn’t just targeted and returned for no good reason.
I wasn’t aware accidentally crossing the Canadian border, (which seems poorly marked as this seems to happen all the time) was a criminal act.
I wasn’t referring to that and you know it.
It’s 2017. They couldn’t look up all the info you posted above, and come the conclusion deporting him was of dubious value as he was in the pipeline to get a visa? Or did accidentally crossing the Canadian border 17 years ago make him a “bad hombre” by default?
He was in the VISA process because he had been in the pipeline undocumented for 17 years. I mean, how does one get a driver’s license, social security card, and such without citizen status? I’m guessing, may be going out on a limb here, that his case may mirror that woman not so long ago. The one that had fake paperwork that kept her in the country illegally. It also sounds to me, by the way the article words what ICE supposedly said to him, that this family was already aware it might happen or knew it was coming. They rolled the dice.